Cost Of Living International Rankings For 1 April 2009


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  • The Costs of Living (Paperback)
by Barry Schwartz

    by Steven Coleman

     

    International cost of living rankings are the result of comparing the cost of an expatriate's personal budget, using the local prices for the same defined quantities of the same goods and services in each country throughout the world.

     

    Our findings show that the compound impact of the multifaceted global economic trends that impact each country in one way or another, are contributing to rapid substantial changes in the relative cost of living of countries around the world. The changes in relative cost of living are large and have occurred in a relatively short period of time. The reason for this is due to the fact that so many economic crises are occurring simultaneously. 2008 saw the housing bubble burst followed by the failure of a number of global fund / asset management, insurance and banking giants. Some have been liquidated or taken over; others have been bailed out with government funds. In 2009 we have seen the continued fall in house prices which many believe have yet to bottom out. Stock prices and market indexes are down to levels last seen a decade or more ago. The trend towards decreased inflation and lower interest rates continues in developed and developing markets. We are also experiencing exchange rate volatility with a number of large economies seeing their currency weaken considerably in the past year. The economic impact is continuing to spread around the globe. We are currently seeing a truly global recession with reduced demand for manufacturing inputs and outputs as well as reduced energy demand and large scale job losses.

     

    This study of 276 global locations covered every country in the world. The study comprised the cost of several hundred items that expatriates typically spend their pay on, grouped into 13 Basket Groups. The findings as at 1 April 2009 have been compared to the previous findings of 1 December 2008. The Index uses New York as the base (New York = 100). An index greater than 100, means that the cost of living is higher than New York, an index less than 100, means that the cost of living is lower than New York.

     

    Geneva has a cost of living index of 110 for example. That means that on average, goods and services that cost $100 in New York, cost $110 in Geneva. Each city is ranked according to their overall cost of living index which includes the cost of all basket groups.

     

    A cost of living index increases or decreases based on the local price of the goods and services used in the study and the ruling exchange rate. As a general principle, a country with a currency that has increased against other currencies (stronger currency) and which has relatively high local inflation (rapid/large price increases), will generally experience an increase in cost of living compared to other countries. On the other hand, a country with a currency that has decreased against other currencies (weaker currency) and which has relatively low local inflation will generally experience a decrease in cost of living compared to other countries. It is important to note that we are talking about relative changes. Take London as another example. As recently as December 2008, London was still ranked the 6th most expensive place in the world for expatriates to live. As at April 2009 it is the 23rd most expensive place in the world for expatriates. That does not mean that the local cost of living for expatriates living in London has decreased. What it does mean is that relative to other places in the world, London is no longer as expensive as it was last year. What makes London's cost of living relatively lower than it was is mainly due to the increase in the cost of living elsewhere together with the weaker British Pound.

     

    These relative changes have a substantial impact on expatriate employees. An expatriate working in a high cost of living - strong currency country such as Hong Kong where the Hong Kong Dollar is pegged to the US Dollar illustrates this point. The high cost of living makes it difficult to save due to high local prices; Household (Accommodation including utilities) in particular is very expensive. However, an expatriate working in Hong Kong will now likely find that remitting money back home provides greatly increased spending power at home. In the past year the Hong Kong Dollar has increased 15% against the Malaysian Ringgit, and 30% against the Indonesian Rupiah and the Australian Dollar.

     

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    Tokyo has retained its status as the most expensive city in the world for expatriates to live. The cost of living index for Tokyo has increased from 126 in December 2008 to 143 as at 1 April 2009, and the Yen has strengthened against the US Dollar. At the other end of the scale, Harare has retained its status as the least expensive city in the world and is ranked 276 with an index of just 17 and a currency which is still in free-fall. Tokyo is ranked 1st for Healthcare expenses, 2nd for Groceries and 2nd for Household (Accommodation including utilities).

     

    Hong Kong is now ranked 2nd overall having climbed from 33rd place in December 2008. Its cost of living index has increased from 103 to 121 and is ranked 1st for Household expenses and 2nd for Healthcare. It is interesting however to note that Hong Kong is not expensive in all categories. It is ranked 202nd for Alcohol & Tobacco, 226th for Recreation & Culture, 227th for Education, and 247th for Furniture & Appliances.

     

    Lagos is the 3rd most expensive city in the world for expatriates, having previously been ranked 11th. It is ranked 1st for Groceries and for Furniture & Appliance expenses, 6th for Healthcare, and 18th for Restaurants, Meals Out and Hotels.

     

    Caracas has moved substantially up the rankings to 4th, having been ranked just 32nd in December 2008. It is ranked 1st for Education expenses, 5th for Healthcare, and 6th for Household expenses (Accommodation including utilities).

     

    Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea is the 5th ranked overall most expensive city for expatriates due to most goods and services being imported from Australia. Port Moresby is ranked 6th for Recreation & Culture, 7th for Communication and for Healthcare, and 8th most expensive for Clothing.

     

    Geneva has dropped slightly to 6th, having been ranked 4th in December 2008. It is ranked 3rd most expensive for Transport expenses, 11th for Recreation & Culture, 15th for Healthcare, and 20th for Clothing.

     

    Dubai has moved into the top 10 most expensive places in the world for expatriates to live for the first time. Dubai is now ranked 7th, substantially up from 34th in December 2008. Its cost of living index has increased from 103 to 109 since December 2008. It is ranked 1st for Restaurants Meals Out and Hotel expenses, 6th for Clothing, 11th for Healthcare, and 16th for Groceries. Dubai is currently ranked 4th for Household expenses (Accommodation including utilities), however evidence is emerging that this will decrease significantly in the next quarter as it has been hit relatively hard in the property sector with falling property prices and rentals.

     

    Doha has moved up in the global rankings faster than any other city. In December 2008, Doha was ranked the 45th most expensive city for expatriates, it is now 8th. The overall cost of living index has moved up from 101 to 109, equal to that of Dubai. It is ranked 2nd for Restaurants, Meals Out and Hotel expenses, 3rd for Clothing, 7th for Household expenses (Accommodation including utilities), 8th for Groceries as well as for Recreation and Culture, and 10th for Healthcare.

     

    Denmark has dropped slightly to being the 9th most expensive place in the world for expatriates, having been ranked 3rd in December 2008. It is ranked 3rd most expensive for Groceries, 5th for Transport, and 15th for Furniture and Appliances.

     

    Hamilton in Bermuda completes the top 10 moving from 26th in December despite the overall cost of index remaining 108. Hamilton is ranked 4th most expensive for both Education and Healthcare, 10th for Personal Care, 11th for Household expenses (Accommodation including utilities), and 15th for Groceries.

     

    The full overall cost of living ranking list from Xpatulator as at 1 April 2009 is as follows:

     

    RankLocation

     

    1 Japan, Tokyo

    2 China, Hong Kong

    3 Nigeria, Lagos

    4 Venezuela, Caracas

    5 Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby

    6 Switzerland, Geneva

    7 United Arab Emirates, Dubai

    8 Qatar, Doha

    9 Denmark, Copenhagen

    10 Bermuda, Hamilton

    11 Angola, Luanda

    12 Switzerland, Zurich

    13 Russia, Moscow

    14 Solomon Islands, Honiara

    15 Cameroon, Douala

    16 Chad, N'Djamena

    17 Taiwan, Taipei

    18 Liechtenstein, Vaduz

    19 USA, New York NY

    20 New Caledonia, Noumea

    21 Greenland, Nuuk

    22 Ireland, Dublin

    23 United Kingdom, London

    24 France, Paris

    25 Norway, Oslo

    26 Italy, Milan

    27 San Marino, San Marino

    28 USA, San Francisco Calif

    29 Monaco, Monaco

    30 Austria, Vienna

    31 Bahamas, Nassau

    32 Central African Republic, Bangui

    33 Nauru, Yaren

    34 USA, Boston Mass

    35 Finland, Helsinki

    36 Italy, Rome

    37 Kazakhstan, Almaty

    38 Cote D'Ivoire, Abidjan

    39 Bahrain, Manama

    40 Micronesia, Palikir

    41 Isle of Man, Douglas

    42 Haiti, Port-au-Prince

    43 USA, San Jose Calif

    44 Cameroon, Yaounde

    45 Djibouti, Djibouti

    46 Palau, Melekeok

    47 Guinea-Bissau, Bissau

    48 Azerbaijan, Baku

    49 Benin, Cotonou

    50 Slovakia, Bratislava

    51 Belgium, Brussels

    52 Netherlands, Amsterdam

    53 Sao Tome and Principe, Sao Tome

    54 Jersey, Saint Helier

    55 Mali, Bamako

    56 Gabon, Libreville

    57 United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi

    58 Croatia, Zagreb

    59 Singapore, Singapore

    60 Ghana, Accra

    61 Spain, Madrid

    62 Ukraine, Kiev

    63 USA, Philadelphia Pa

    64 Cayman Islands, George Town

    65 Sierra Leone, Freetown

    66 Germany, Berlin

    67 Czech Republic, Prague

    68 USA, San Diego Calif

    69 Jordan, Amman

    70 Trinidad and Tobago, Port-of-Spain

    71 USA, Los Angeles Calif

    72 USA, Washington DC

    73 Estonia, Tallinn

    74 USA, Baltimore Md

    75 Falkland Islands, Stanley

    76 Saudi Arabia, Riyadh

    77 Guernsey, St Peter Port

    78 Comores, Moroni

    79 Sudan, Khartoum

    80 Germany, Bonn

    81 Vatican City, Vatican City

    82 Canada, Toronto

    83 Timor-Leste, Dili

    84 Hungary, Budapest

    85 USA, Seattle Wash

    86 Brazil, Brasilia

    87 Lebanon, Beirut

    88 USA, Miami Fla

    89 Vanuatu, Port Vila

    90 Luxembourg, Luxembourg

    91 Jamaica, Kingston

    92 Australia, Sydney

    93 Kuwait, Kuwait City

    94 Moldova, Chisinau

    95 Congo Democratic Rep, Kinshasa

    96 Germany, Frankfurt

    97 Tuvalu, Funafuti

    98 Iceland, Reykjavík

    99 Barbados, Bridgetown

    100 Portugal, Lisbon

    101 Mozambique, Maputo

    102 Senegal, Dakar

    103 Canada, Vancouver

    104 Niger, Niamey

    105 China, Beijing

    106 Ethiopia, Addis Ababa

    107 Turkey, Ankara

    108 Togo, Lome

    109 Equatorial Guinea, Malabo

    110 Martinique, Fort-de-France

    111 Armenia, Yerevan

    112 USA, Chicago Ill

    113 Liberia, Monrovia

    114 Gibraltar, Gibraltar

    115 Sweden, Stockholm

    116 Somalia, Mogadishu

    117 Portland Ore

    118 Israel, Jerusalem

    119 Malta, Velletta

    120 Puerto Rico, San Juan

    121 Canada, Calgary

    122 Rwanda, Kigali

    123 Guam, Hagatna

    124 Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou

    125 Zambia, Lusaka

    126 Andorra, Andorra la Vella

    127 Cyprus, Nicosia

    128 USA, Las Vegas Nev

    129 Samoa, Apia

    130 Saint Helena, Jamestown

    131 Tanzania, Dar es Salaam

    132 Greece, Athens

    133 Poland, Warsaw

    134 Maldives, Male

    135 Malawi, Lilongwe

    136 Thailand, Bangkok

    137 Indonesia, Jakarta

    138 USA, Jacksonville Fla

    139 Antigua and Barbuda, Saint John's

    140 Gambia, Banjul

    141 United Kingdom, Glasgow

    142 Lithuania, Vilnius

    143 Belarus, Minsk

    144 USA, Dallas Tex

    145 Australia, Canberra

    146 India, Mumbai

    147 Australia, Melbourne

    148 USA, Denver Colo

    149 Algeria, Algiers

    150 Georgia Republic of, Tbilisi

    151 Honduras, Tegucigalpa

    152 USA, Atlanta GA

     

    153 USA, Cleveland Ohio

    154 Canada, Montreal

    155 USA, Milwaukee Wis

    156 Congo, Brazzaville

    157 Guinea, Conakry

    158 Saint Kitts and Nevis, Basseterre

    159 USA, Detroit Mich

    160 Panama, Panama City

    161 Latvia, Riga

    162 Uganda, Kampala

    163 Korea Republic of, Seoul

    164 USA, Charlotte NC

    165 Marshall Islands, Majuro

    166 Australia, Perth

    167 USA, Phoenix Ariz

    168 USA, Columbus Ohio

    169 USA, Austin Tex

    170 Madagascar, Antananarivo

    171 USA, Tampa Fla

    172 United Kingdom, Birmingham

    173 Afghanistan, Kabul

    174 Grenada, Saint George's

    175 Vietnam, Hanoi

    176 USA, Indianapolis Ind

    177 USA, St Louis MO

    178 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Kingstown

    179 Peru, Lima

    180 Syria, Damascus

    181 USA, Fort Worth Tex

    182 Slovenia, Ljubljana

    183 Mauritania, Nouakchott

    184 USA, El Paso Tex

    185 Philippines, Manila

    186 China, Shanghai

    187 USA, Memphis Tenn

    188 USA, Pittsburgh Penn

    189 Belize, Belmopan

    190 India, New Delhi

    191 Romania, Bucharest

    192 Guatemala, Guatemala City

    193 Iran, Tehran

    194 Cape Verde, Praia

    195 India, Chennai

    196 USA, Houston Tex

    197 Canada, Ottawa

    198 Costa Rica, San Jose

    199 Dominica, Roseau

    200 Nicaragua, Managua

    201 Guyana, Georgetown

    202 Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo

    203 Bulgaria, Sofia

    204 Suriname, Paramaribo

    205 Cuba, Havana

    206 Oman, Muscat

    207 India, Calcutta

    208 Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar

    209 Tajikistan, Dushanbe

    210 India, Hyderabad

    211 Burundi, Bujumbura

    212 USA, San Antonio Tex

    213 Myanmar, Yangon

    214 Uruguay, Montevideo

    215 Paraguay, Asuncion

    216 Albania, Tirana

    217 Brunei, Bandar Seri Begawan

    218 Mauritius, Port Louis

    219 Fiji, Suva

    220 Egypt, Cairo

    221 Australia, Brisbane

    222 El Salvador, San Salvador

    223 Korea Democratic Republic of, Pyongyang

    224 Laos, Vientiane

    225 Mexico, Mexico City

    226 Morocco, Rabat

    227 India, Bangalore

    228 Saint Lucia, Castries

    229 New Zealand, Auckland

    230 Kiribati, South Tarawa

    231 Kosovo, Pristina

    232 Kenya, Nairobi

    233 Serbia, Belgrade

    234 Bangladesh, Dhaka

    235 Pakistan, Lahore

    236 Bolivia, La Paz

    237 Colombia, Bogota

    238 Botswana, Gaberone

    239 Sri Lanka, Colombo

    240 Pakistan, Islamabad

    241 Turkmenistan, Ashgabat

    242 Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek

    243 Macedonia, Skopje

    244 Pakistan, Karachi

    245 Australia, Adelaide

    246 Montenegro, Podgorica

    247 Chile, Santiago

    248 Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

    249 China, Macao

    250 Eritrea, Asmara

    251 Iraq, Baghdad

    252 Argentina, Buenos Aires

    253 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo

    254 Uzbekistan, Tashkent

    255 Ecuador, Quito

    256 Nepal, Kathmandu

    257 Tunisia, Tunis

    258 Yemen, Sanaa

    259 Bhutan, Thimphu

    260 South Africa, Johannesburg

    261 China, Shenzhen

    262 Tonga, Nuku'Alofa

    263 China, Dalian

    264 South Africa, Pretoria

    265 Lesotho, Maseru

    266 China, Wuhan

    267 Namibia, Windhoek

    268 Libya, Tripoli

    269 South Africa, Cape Town

    270 China, Guangzhou

    271 Seychelles, Victoria

    272 South Africa, Durban

    273 Cambodia, Phnom Penh

    274 Swaziland, Mbabane

    275 China, Tianjin

    276 Zimbabwe, Harare

     

    Steven Coleman runs the Xpatulator.com website that provides cost of living information for 276 global cities including cost of living index, hardship index, cost of living calculator used when moving to a foreign city or relocating on an international assignment to a global destination. The calculator uses a customisable cost of living index, hardship index, exchange rate and assignment salary to calculate an equivalent expat PPP salary.


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